Two master’s degree programs
in marriage and family therapy
and human development and family studies are also offered. The
department administers the Riley Child Center, the Institute for
Social and Policy Research and
the Couple and Family Therapy
Center (clinic). There are 20 full-time faculty members, and over 800
students in the various degree programs offered by the department.
We are searching for an individual with considerable experience as
a teacher and a successful track record as an administrator. Scholarly
accomplishments must qualify the
individual for appointment to the
rank of professor with tenure. Preference will be given to candidates
with a diverse background in the
social sciences. A doctoral degree
in psychology, sociology, human
development and family studies, or
a related field is required. Review
of applications, will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applications including a statement of the applicant’s
philosophy of academic administration, curriculum vitae, and the
names of four references, should be
sent to: Purdue University Calumet,
Attn: LASS Dean’s Office, 2200
169th Street, Hammond, IN 46323.
lassdean2@purduecal.edu.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR COUNSELING, DEPARTMENT OF
COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
AND GUIDANCE SERVICES:
Tenure-track faculty position available August 17, 2012. Responsibil­
ities: instruct and supervise in the
CACREP-accredited school counseling program as well as related
master’s and doctoral programs;
contribute to the department’s sci-entist-professional training model;
be a productive scholar and effective teacher; be dedicated to professional public service. For more information, visit www.bsu.edu/hrs/
jobpostings. Ball State University
is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is strongly
and actively committed to diversity
within its community.

CHRISTIAN SARKINE AUTISMTREATMENT CENTER PSYCHO-LOGY POSTDOCTORAL FEL-LOWSHIP IN AUTISM: The De-partment of Psychiatry at IndianaUniversity School of Medicine isoffering two one-year psychologypostdoctoral fellowship positionsfocused on autism spectrum disor-ders (ASD) in an outpatient medi-cal setting. The fellowships will in­clude a combination of clinical ser-vice in the form of assessment andtreatment of individuals with ASDand research experience in one ormore of over 20 ongoing funded re-search projects. The treatment fo-cus for this position is behavioral innature with a specific focus on thescience of applied behavior analysis(ABA). Candidates must have com-pleted an APA-accredited Ph.D. orPsy.D. program in clinical or schoolpsychology (including internship),must be eligible for temporary li-censure in Indiana and must haveinterest in providing ABA-basedinterventions for individuals withASD. Applications will be accept-ed until February 1, 2012. Inter-views will take place in March2012. Interested applicants shouldsend their curriculum vitae, threeletters of reference including onefrom their graduate director of clin-ical training, graduate transcripts,and a cover letter with statement ofinterest to: Noha Minshawi, Ph.D.,c/o Rita Roush, Indiana UniversitySchool of Medicine, Departmentof Psychiatry, Psychiatry Building,1111 W. 10th Street, PB A208, In-dianapolis, IN 46202 or rjroush@iupui.edu. The Psychiatry Depart-ment and Indiana University placea high priority on creating a diverselearning environment and on sup-porting the professional develop-ment of ethnic minorities, wom-en, and people with disabilities.Applications are encouraged fromprofessionals of all ethnic back-grounds. Located in Indianapolis,IN, the University School of Med-icine is the second largest medicalschool in the United States, with astudent body that includes over 46percent women and 7 percent eth-nic minorities. Indianapolis is the12th largest metropolitan area andhas the 16th largest African-Ameri-can population in the United States.More information can be found athttp://psychiatry.medicine.iu.edu/subsites/christian-sarkine-autism-treatment-center/professional-education/. Indiana UniversitySchool of Medicine is an Equal Op-portunity Employer.

CLINICAL DIRECTOR: Southwest
Guidance Center, a nonprofit, four-county CMHC seeks applicants for
the position of clinical director. Applicants must have or be license-eligible in Kansas at either the master’s
or doctoral level to provide psychotherapy services. Applicants must
have a minimum of two years supervisory experience in a behavioral
health care setting as a licensed clinician. Good verbal and written communication skills, social and problem
resolution skills and diagnostic experience are also required. Bilingual
applicants are encouraged to apply.
Salary range begins at $55,000 but is
negotiable based on years and type of
experience. SWGC offers an excellent benefit package including three
weeks annual paid vacation, accrued
sick leave, 10 paid holidays, and premium health insurance for staff and
family. SWGC will cover travel costs
associated with the interview process
as well as reimbursement of up to
$3,000 for moving expenses for the
person hired for the position. Send
resume to: James Karlan, Executive Director Southwest Guidance
Center, P.O. Box 2945, Liberal, KS
67905-2945 or e-mail to: jkarlan@
yahoo.com. Phone: (620) 624-8171.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

MAINE

CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST:
MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta,
ME, is seeking a full-time, doctoral
level psychologist to join the innovative interdisciplinary team at the Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center. The
successful candidate will have expertise in psychological evaluation of
children and adolescents presenting
with a wide array of psychological,
behavioral, learning, and developmental problems, with emphasis on
evaluations of infants and children
under six years old. Evaluations will
be conducted both as individual psychological assessments, and as part
of two interdisciplinary evaluation
programs (working in conjunction
with physicians, social workers, and
developmental services providers).

This individual will also provide in-dividual and family treatment of chil-dren and adolescents. Training andexperience in comprehensive assess-ment and treatment of young childrenis necessary. The successful candi-date will be licensed or immediatelylicense-eligible in Maine. Qualifiedcandidates are encouraged to seekadditional information and apply inperson or submit a resume and let-ter of interest to: Donna Wacome atdonna.wacome@mainegeneral.org. MaineGeneral Medical Cen-ter is located in a pastoral settingwhere outdoor recreational activi-ties (downhill and cross-countryskiing, hiking, camping, cycling,fishing, horseback riding) abound.MaineGeneral Medical Center pro-vides excellent administrative andcollegial support.

MARYLAND
TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR OF QUANTATIVE/
ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: The Psychology Department
at the University of Maryland, College Park, invites applications for a
tenure-track faculty assistant professor with research and teaching
interests in modeling and statistics
as well as organizational sciences
(pending availability of funding).
Applicants must have a doctorate degree and should have developed, or demonstrate the potential
to develop, an outstanding research
program and a record of extramural funding. A strong commitment
to teaching and mentorship at both
the undergraduate and graduate
levels is expected. Salary is highly competitive, research conditions
are excellent, and there are extensive opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration on campus and at
universities and federal laboratories in the Washington DC metropolitan area. Applicants should apply electronically to http://jobs.umd.
edu. For best consideration, applications should be complete by
January 15, 2012. Inquiries can be addressed to: Julia Coldren-Walker,
Coordinator of the Quant/Org Psychology Search Committee at
jcoldren@umd.edu. The University
of Maryland, College Park, actively subscribes to a policy of Equal
Employment Opportunity, and will
not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race,
age, gender, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability,
religion, ancestry or national origin,
marital status, genetic information,
or political affiliation. Minorities
and women are encouraged to apply.

OPEN-RANK TENURE-TRACK
FACULTY—SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY: Open-rank, tenure-track beginning late August 2012. Responsi­
bilities include: an ongoing program
of focused research, seeking external
funding, graduate teaching, practicum supervision, and thesis and dissertation supervision. Commitment
to preparing students to work with
individuals of diverse cultural backgrounds and personal characteristics
is essential. For a detailed position
description, including qualifications
for the position and applications instructions, see: www.education.umd.
edu/edcp. All inquiries should be
forwarded to: William Strein, Chair,
School Psychology Search Committee at: strein@umd.edu. For best
consideration, submit all application materials electronically by
January 2, 2012.Review of applications will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled.